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Were I to spend my life commenting on the world that I see, I would never see the world. — Reif Larsen

Now let's get talking: reefer madness. Like some arrogant government can't, By any stretch of the imagination, outlaw a plant. — Ani DiFranco

Everything that he was saying sounded incredible, but Frank knew enough about politics to know that governments got away with what they did because they counted on ordinary citizens dismissing events as being too incredible and implausible. — Thrity Umrigar

Mathematics is not yet ready for such problems. — Paul Erdos

Your excellencies' wishes; only, I tell you beforehand, the carriage will cost you six piastres a day. — Alexandre Dumas

The willow is green; flowers are red. The flower is not red; nor is the willow green. — A.S. King

And I try to remember if this happened before, because this is a memory I would want to keep.
But there is no echo of it in my mind. — Beth Revis

Nature is not concerned about fairness, it only interested in efficiency. — Amish Tripathi

At the end of the day; what really matters, is the love we sowed ...
Remember: true love will always find its way back home ... — Glory Shalom

For most people read not with their minds, but with their emotions and prejudices. They read into or read out of a piece of writing what they want to. And when they disagree, it is usually not with what the writer says, but with what they imagine he said... People filter what they read through the fine strainer of their feelings and preconceptions, their prejudices and fears. — Sydney J. Harris

Our official detectives may blunder in the matter of intelligence, but never in that of courage. Gregson climbed the stair to arrest this desperate murderer with the same absolutely quiet and businesslike bearing with which he would have ascended the official staircase of Scotland Yard. The Pinkerton man had tried to push past him, but Gregson had firmly elbowed him back. London dangers were the privilege of the London force. — Arthur Conan Doyle

Pushing yourself to extremes blows out the cobwebs of trusted habit. It shakes up what you know to be reliably safe and substitutes the miracle of insecurity. — Robert Genn